On 20 Dec 1840, Mary Ann married Rene Marion Pittman. She bore him ten children:
William H Pittman (1842-1909)
George Washington Pittman (1843-1938)
Albert Singleton Pittman (1845-1921)
James Allison Pittman (1847-1928)
Mary Eugenia Pittman (1850-1934)
Fannie Margaret Pittman (1852-1882)
Emma Pittman (1854-1879)
Elizabeth "Lizzy" Pittman (1857-1921)
Isaac Marion Pittman (1859-1919)
Savannah Bartow Pittman (1862-1937)
Rene was a farmer and Mary Ann kept house and reared their children. When the war came, she, as so many other women during that difficult time, took on the responsibilities of the farm and kept the family together.
Mary Ann is buried along with her husband, her father, several of her siblings and other extended family. The cemetery was formed with the death and burial of Mary Ann's father, Isaac, in 1860.
On 20 Dec 1840, Mary Ann married Rene Marion Pittman. She bore him ten children:
William H Pittman (1842-1909)
George Washington Pittman (1843-1938)
Albert Singleton Pittman (1845-1921)
James Allison Pittman (1847-1928)
Mary Eugenia Pittman (1850-1934)
Fannie Margaret Pittman (1852-1882)
Emma Pittman (1854-1879)
Elizabeth "Lizzy" Pittman (1857-1921)
Isaac Marion Pittman (1859-1919)
Savannah Bartow Pittman (1862-1937)
Rene was a farmer and Mary Ann kept house and reared their children. When the war came, she, as so many other women during that difficult time, took on the responsibilities of the farm and kept the family together.
Mary Ann is buried along with her husband, her father, several of her siblings and other extended family. The cemetery was formed with the death and burial of Mary Ann's father, Isaac, in 1860.
Gravesite Details
Bio information from personal research, from material provided by Sue Pittman McPeak, including information from The First Hundred Years: A Short History of Cobb County, Georgia.